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Artist/Band:
Natalie Imbruglia
Lyrics for Song: Leave Me Alone
Lyrics for Album: Left Of The Middle
I ask you to hold me
But you don't wanna hold me
It don't work like that
I want you to love me
But you don't wanna love me
I'm losing patience now
(Oh, leave me alone)
Oh, leave me alone
Stop asking for more
I'm going home on my own
(Oh, leave me alone)
Oh, leave me alone
I'm walking out of the door
I'll make it on my own
Leave me alone
Leave me alone
Leave me alone
Just leave me alone
You like me to stroke you
Careful I don't choke you, did you read my mind?
You say don't be blue
Is that the best you can do?
I've lost my patience now
(Oh, leave me alone)
Oh, leave me alone
Stop asking for more
I'm going home on my own
(Oh, leave me alone)
Oh, leave me alone
I'm walking out of the door
I'll make it on my own
Leave me alone
Leave me alone
Leave me alone
Just leave me alone
Da de da de da de da da
(Oh, leave me alone)
Oh, leave me alone
Stop asking for more
I'm going home on my own
(Oh, leave me alone)
Oh, leave me alone
I'm walking out of the door
I'll make it on my own
(Oh, leave me alone)
Oh, leave me alone
Stop asking for more
I'm going home on my own
(Oh, leave me alone)
Oh, leave me alone
I'm walking out of the door
I'll make it on my own
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Leave Me Alone
Natalie Imbruglia's 1997 single 'Leave Me Alone' stands as a defining anthem of the Britpop era, characterized by its infectious pop-rock production and Imbruglia's distinctive, breathy vocal delivery. Released on the album 'Left Of The Middle', the track exemplifies the genre's blend of melodic sensibility and raw emotional honesty that captivated audiences globally. The song's enduring popularity stems from its ability to convey a sense of weary independence and self-reliance, resonating deeply with listeners who identified with the feeling of needing personal space. As a cornerstone of Imbruglia's discography, 'Leave Me Alone' remains a staple in the canon of 90s pop music, celebrated for its timeless quality and its role in establishing her status as a leading figure in the genre. |
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